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Originally Posted by ChrisW6ATV
If you left the deflection and convergence yokes from the TV connected and hanging loose, but plugged the test jig's CRT and high-voltage connectors in, all you would get on the test jig is a bright spot in the middle of its screen if the TV chassis was at least partly working. That would tell you the chassis had high voltage, but almost no other help.
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It would also damage the CRT in your CK3000 by overheating and burning the phosphor in the center of the screen. Operating any CRT without deflection is a BAD idea. Even prolonged operation of a set which had full horizontal sweep but no vertical sweep would quickly burn a line across the face of the CRT, thus ruining the tube. Deflection is required not just to produce meaningful test results, but also to distribute the energy dissipation due to electron bombardment evenly over the entire screen surface to prevent damage to the phosphor from overheating.